[asterisk-biz] Re: [asterisk-dev] Developer Summit at Astricon USA 2006

Matthew Rubenstein email at mattruby.com
Sat Sep 23 07:04:36 MST 2006


> I am trying to get a conference phone setup in the room as well so
> that we can have a call-in bridge for people to be able to listen in
> during the agenda time and then open it up for two-way conferencing
> during the Q&A session.

	Would you please use Asterisk to record the conf call, capturing the
entire session, and put the recorded file up for download to our own
Asterisks? I'd like to listen to the "time-shifted" conference, probably
in a conference call with others who, like me, can't make it to the
meeting or the realtime call. Thanks for getting this going, and
everything else that's making Asterisk world-class.


On Sat, 2006-09-23 at 01:56 -0700, asterisk-dev-request at lists.digium.com
wrote:
> Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:01:30 -0500 (CDT)
> From: "Kevin P. Fleming" <kpfleming at digium.com>
> Subject: [asterisk-dev] Developer Summit at Astricon USA 2006
> To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>
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> On Tuesday, October 24th, there will be a Developer Summit at Astricon
> in Dallas. In the past this has not been an actual 'working' event,
> but more of a meet-and-greet and chat about issues session. However,
> this time we are going to try to make it an actual working development
> session, with five or six major topics of discussion followed by a
> couple of hours of Q&A time (and then we all go to the Code Zone
> anyway!).
> 
> The room will be setup classroom-style for around 30 people, with
> tables, power, and wireless network connectivity. There will also be
> room for another 30 people lecture-style (chairs only) for those
> wishing to attend but not necessarily participate in the discussions.
> I am trying to get a conference phone setup in the room as well so
> that we can have a call-in bridge for people to be able to listen in
> during the agenda time and then open it up for two-way conferencing
> during the Q&A session.
> 
> As we did in Italy earlier this year, I'd like to extend invitations
> to all interested members of the development community to attend and
> participate in this event, but due to the limited space the number of
> people that will be given 'participant' status will be somewhat
> limited. If you are interested in attending as a participating
> developer, email me OFF LIST with your information; if I'm not already
> familiar with who you are and your qualifications, feel free to tell
> me how wonderful a contributing community member you have been :-)
> I'll make the final decisions about the participant list in the next
> 10 days or so.
> 
> Once the attendee list is set, we'll post a list of potential
> discussion topics (and allow more to be proposed), and finally we'll
> take votes from the community on what they wish to see the Developer
> Summit focus on. Don't send in requests for topics or votes at this
> time, though, or they'll just be ignored. It will be very clearly
> announced here when the topic list (agenda) is open for discussion and
> voting should take place (which will probably be the week just before
> Astricon).
> 
> For those of you who cannot attend due to travel conflicts,
> restrictions or other reasons, we'll miss you there... but the rest of
> us will try to do some good work for you.
> 
> -- 
> Kevin P. Fleming
> Senior Software Engineer
> Digium, Inc.
> 
-- 

(C) Matthew Rubenstein



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